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The Importance of Professional Development
Read my top 4 benefits of taking time for professional development, whether in person or virtually, to recharge and grow in your profession.
The Importance of Evaluating Your Development Program
To work smarter not harder, you need to know what solicitation strategies work best for your donors and which do not.
Planning for a Successful 2022
The new year is an opportune time to create a fundraising plan.
New Year’s Resolutions for the Development Professional
In the spirit of the new year, I thought I would suggest some New Year’s Resolutions that you – the development professional – might consider to make this year your best one yet.
Avoiding Burnout
In a profession where the demand outstrips the supply of professionals, we cannot afford to burnout the people working in it. Instead, we need to care for ourselves and each other so we can continue to effectively serve our missions.
Part 1: 4 Tips for Retaining Development Professionals
Across the country, HALF of the people responsible for raising the money on which many of our nonprofits rely for survival plan to leave their job in the next 18 months. This includes half of the people reading this blog post. Is it you? What can nonprofit executives and board members do to keep their development professionals? I offer four suggestions meant to overcome the objections spotlighted by the Chronicle study and Burk’s earlier work.
3 Tips for Dealing With Difficult People
We all have people in our lives who rub us the wrong way: a colleague, boss, board member. Some you can avoid; others you cannot. These 3 tips will help you improve your relationship or communication with someone who you find difficult.
Benefits of Networking
Many fundraising professionals work alone in an office without other fundraisers nearby or as the only one specializing in a particular aspect of fundraising. Learn tips to deal with these issues and feel less lonely!